Deltarune review: “This Undertale successor is an unapologetically weird RPG epic, where each chapter is a new canvas that doesn’t have to conform to any rigid rules, style, or logic”

Estimated read time 10 min read


Why you can trust GamesRadar+


Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy.

Deltarune may be one of the most anticipated multi-chapter RPGs ever – yes, even more so than the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, which is at least based on a game with a widely known story. This sort-of spiritual successor to cult classic Undertale first dropped in 2018, while its second chapter didn’t arrive until 2021. It’s then been an agonizing four-year wait for the next chapter, while the community has gone down rabbit holes of theories.

But creator Toby Fox has spent that time well, rewarding us with not just one but two new chapters for the Nintendo Switch 2 launch – in a package that also serves as the full-priced singularly titled release, with subsequent chapters included as free updates. Deltarune is really here, even if we’re only currently able to play four of its chapters.

Playing in a band in Deltarune

(Image credit: Toby Fox)

Fast Facts

Release date: June 5, 2025
Platform(s): PC, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4
Developer: Toby Fox
Publisher: 8-4, Toby Fox



Source link

You May Also Like

More From Author

+ There are no comments

Add yours